Arizona and Iowa State also offered the 5-11, 201-pound RB

Kissimmee Osceola RB Stafon McCray was happy to learn Friday (April 27) that he has a scholarship offer from UCF.

Kissimmee Osceola RB Stafon McCray was happy to learn Friday (April 27) that he has a scholarship offer from UCF. (CHRIS HAYS/ORLANDO SENTINEL)

By Chris Hays | Orlando Sentinel

Stafon McCray had narrowed his list of schools to a top five on Monday, but he quickly had to change that list as soon as he received a scholarship offer from Boise State.

“Yep, they’ll have to be No. 1 now,” said the Kissimmee Osceola running back, who had said earlier in the day that his top schools were, in no particular order, FIU, Cincinnati, Marshall and two other offers he received Monday from Iowa State and Arizona.

McCray, a 5-foot-11, 201-pound back who eclipsed 1,400 yards and had 15 touchdowns during his junior campaign, now has 11 offers, the rest of which are from UCF, Ohio, Boston College, Memphis and N.C. State.

McCray said he was “99-percent sure” West Virginia and Boise State were going to offer him, and assistant coach Ty Ensor later confirmed the Boise tender.

He said West Virginia would shoot to the top of the list if the Mountaineers eventually do put up an offer, and Boise would move to No. 2.

“But it would be a neck-and-neck race with those two teams right there,” McCray said.

He also said he would like to make his decision about “three or four games into the season.”